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    THE ALBANIAN MYTH FROM WILLIAM MAXWELL (ALBANIA - GREECE)

    American Chronicle
    October 05, 2009

    Australian Macedonian Advisory Council

    With a great surprise we read some amazing historical quotes that
    concern various periods from European history that derives from
    Prof. William Maxwell and can be found in the article "Journey to
    Albania" (http://gaiaschool.info/Journey_to_Albania.html).

    These quotes read:

    "The Albanians are universally acknowledged as the descendants of the
    Illyrians who gave the world Alexander the Great, Emperor Constantine,
    several other Roman and Byzantine Emperors, one of the popes of the
    Roman Catholic Church, several Grand Vizirs of the Ottoman Empire,
    Muhammad Ali Pasha, father of modern Egypt, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,
    founder of modern Turkey, as well as Mother Teresa destined for
    sainthood because of her services to the poor of India. Albania
    was also the only country in Europe that protected all the Jews,
    i.e. the only European country where the Jewish population was
    increased during WWII."

    I will try to analyze step by step the accuracies of the above
    quote. Not all of them because I am not expert of all these that
    William Maxwell wrote such as the Ottoman history.

    "Albanians are universally acknowledged as the descendants of the
    Illyrians....."

    This myth systemically cultivated from known Albanian centres that
    promote the historical revisionism and extreme nationalism in the
    Balkans. Albanians are not universally acknowledged as the descendants
    of the Illyrians. This confirms from several studies and works such
    as ´Illyrians´ by John Wilkes, several works from the expert of
    the Albanian history Mrs Miranda Vickers, Albanian identities: myth
    and history by Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers and Bernd Jurgen Fischer,
    global wide collectively works such as the ancient, modern and medieval
    history of the Cambridge and Oxford Universities e.t.c.

    And finally: "...Albanians are universally acknowledged...who gave
    the world Alexander the Great..."

    This is one from the most historical with the FYROM argument that
    Alexander The Great was of Slavonic origin. Thousands of historical
    works and many writers (Hammond, Worthington, Borza, Stoneman, Ulrich
    Wilcken e.t.c.) have agreed that Alexander The Great was born in
    July 356 (Arr. 7.28.1, Plut. Alex. 3.5), was the son of Macedonian
    Philip´s fourth wife Olympias, a princess from Epirus, situated to
    Macedon´s west. None of them mention that Alexander was Illyrian,
    and the most inaccurate - Albanian (http://www.macedonia-evidence.org)
    as William Maxwell quoted. Macedonians according the same sources
    were a mix of Greek and older ancient tribes or were just Greek
    or of unknown origin (Borza). Epirotans according the same sources
    were Greeks and the most known tribe was the Mollosian. None of them
    mention Illyrian or Albanian.

    "Albanians are universally acknowledged...who gave...Emperor
    Constantine, several other Roman and Byzantine Emperors (were
    Albanians)".

    Emperor Constantine and several other Roman and Byzantine Emperors
    were not Albanians, as William Maxwell claims. Byzantine Dynasties
    were Greek, Armenian, Roman, Anatolian origin. This is also confirmed
    from many writers and experts of the Byzantine history like George
    Ostrogorski, Paul Stephenson, Cyril Mango, Joan Hussey, John Norwich
    as also from global wide collectively works like European medieval
    history of the Cambridge, Oxford and Michigan Universities e.t.c..

    "Albanians are universally acknowledged...who gave...pope in the
    Roman Catholic Church..."

    Catholic Encyclopaedia (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/), the same
    source used by William Maxwell doesn´t even mention that any one of
    the Popes was Albanian!

    " Albania was also the only country in Europe that protected all the
    Jews, i.e. the only European country where the Jewish population was
    increased during WWII..."

    At the 30s and 40s and according the Albanian sources only 200 Jews
    lived! Jewish population actually grew during the Axis occupation; it
    is estimated that there were 1800 Jews in Albania at the end of war but
    th was expelled from the country at the Nazis concentration´s camp.

    Albania at the WWII also as is known was allied of the fascist Italy
    and thousands Albanians were enlisted in the known SS regiments
    (SS Division Skanderbeg and Handschar Division.

    CONCLUSION

    There is an Illyrian myth, with which Albanian culture has been
    flirting for at least 150 years, and as a myth it can't be questioned
    for it has all the answers. There is also a very tentative Illyrian
    science, based mainly on archaeology, and on some data transmitted
    by Ancient Greek and Roman Historians. Those who are ready to accept
    that Illyrians and Albanians were one people should have a look at
    the Messapic inscriptions, in Puglia. These inscriptions show that the
    Illyrian question is extremely complicated, and that it isn't likely
    to be resolved, unless fundamental epigraphic discoveries are made.

    In the real world there are no examples of ancient Illyrian
    literature surviving (aside from the Messapian writings if they can
    be considered Illyrian), it is difficult to clarify its place within
    the Indo-European language family. Albanians first appear in the
    historical record in Byzantine sources of the late 11th century. At
    this point, they are already fully Christianized. Very little evidence
    of pre-Christian Albanian culture survives, and Albanian mythology
    and folklore as it presents itself is notoriously amalgamated from
    various sources; showing in particular Greek influence. Albanians
    are and have been referred to by other terms as well. Some of them are:

    ArbÃ"r, ArbÃ"n, ArbÃ"reshÃ"; the old native term denoting ancient and
    medieval Albanians and sharing the same root with the latter. At the
    time the country was called ArbÃ"r (Gheg: ArbÃ"n) and ArbÃ"ria (Gheg:
    ArbÃ"nia). This term is still used for the Albanians that migrated
    to Italy during the Middle Ages.

    Arnauts; old term used mainly from Turks and by extension by European
    authors during the Ottoman Empire. A derivate of ArbÃ"r, Albanian.

    Skipetars; the historical rendering of the ethnonym rs) in use from
    the 18th century (but probably earlier) to the present, the literal
    translation of which is subject of the eagle. The term Å iptari is
    a derivation used by Yugoslavs which the Albanians consider derogatory.

    There is not any historical record as regards the connection of
    the Illyrians (that were last mentioned in 7th century AD, during
    the Slavic migration to the Balkans) and Albanians. Also, there is
    no linguistic connection of the unknown Illyrian language with the
    Albanian language.

    Prof. William Maxwell must be more cautious when writing articles
    regarding history, as he is not a historical expert. There isn´t much
    difference between historical revisionism and historical ignorance;
    and this concludes to the legitimate scholastic correction of existing
    knowledge about an historical event, or to the illegitimate distortion
    of historical records.

    Revised from:
    http://modern-macedonian-history.blogspot.co m/2009/10/historical-revisionism-or-historical.htm l

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